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@Steven -
Thanks for finding that. I was wondering about it. |
By adding the following lines of code to index.php you can gzip the output of this hack making it use far less bandwidth when users view it. Best of all the search engines can still spyder gzipped pages.
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I may have missed this earlier but how do I check to see how many "pages" or threads Google has indexed of my community?
Thanks |
same.. how do you even know you have been indexed. i may have been but im not sure!
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site:www.yourdomain.com yourdomain So for instance, I type in: site:www.battleforums.com battleforums This will show you all the pages indexed. Keep in mind, this number only updates once per month, usually between the 25th and 30th. SkuZZy |
If that is so, then it only shows 4 pages for battleforums.com on Google? I thought using site:www.yourdomain.com would only show who is linking to you? I don't see any type of page information on how many of my threads (or yours) are available via google.
Am I doing something incorrectly? |
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(Example) To see how many people are linking to you, type: (Example) Get it? |
Ok! I was not entering the second name.. ie site:www.yourdomain.com yourdomain
Thanks for the hand holding. |
@SkuZZy
Are you still going to help us with are roller coaster and amusement park DB? Thanks Alex |
Google dance should be coming soon all! A usefull tool is www.google-dance.com , check it out ;)
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